Want to slow down aging? Try these lifestyle habits June 03, 2025 New research reveals how simple changes in your routine might slow aging from the inside out.
Microplastics have probably been around longer than you May 22, 2025 Plastics found incorporated into freshwater fly casings place significant microplastic contamination as early as the ‘70s.
First steps to a comprehensive map of the mouse brain May 20, 2025 By combining multiple techniques, scientists generate the most accurate model of brain activity to date
Pregnancy Causes Astonishing Brain Changes – Why haven’t we noticed this before? May 14, 2025 Pregnancy changes more than the body—it reshapes the brain in surprising, lasting ways.
Bacteria as a growth supplement for plants May 07, 2025 Scientists show that bacteria may promote leaf growth, possibly by repressing leaf immune defense.
Adipokine Balance: How fat coordinates metabolism May 05, 2025 Why can losing weight be so challenging? How does obesity contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes?
Universal genetic testing efficiently diagnoses hospitalized infants and ends racial disparities April 15, 2025 A new study shows that universal genetic testing for infants in intensive care provides a five-fold increase in genetic diagnoses and eliminates racial disparities
Neutrophils to the rescue part II April 02, 2025 Scientists have discovered that neutrophils take on a new role in producing matrices to protect the skin, especially during wound healing.
Scientists discover that electrons flow around holes like water around stones March 31, 2025 Introducing micrometer-size holes in a thin layer of graphene induces hydrodynamic flow of electrons in a new study
Who Isn’t Psyched? The Risks That Psychedelics and Marijuana Pose for Substance Induced Psychosis March 26, 2025 Psychedelics are gaining attention for their therapeutic potential, but concerns about substance-induced psychosis remain.